Maximilian Emil Hehl
Maximilian Emil Hehl (born September 17, 1861 in Kassel – August 27, 1916 in São Paulo) was a German engineer and architect active in Brazil.
Son of Johannes Hehl, director of the Kassel Polytechnic College, and Carolin Wolff Hehl, he studied engineering in the University of Hanover. In 1888, he migrated to Brazil to work on railway construction in the state of Minas Gerais. He moved later to São Paulo where, in 1898, he became professor at the University of São Paulo Polytechnic School.
His major work was the project for the new São Paulo Cathedral building, conceived in Neo-Gothic style. He died before the conclusion. He also designed the Cathedral of Santos as well as the Consolação Church in São Paulo, both in Neo-Gothic style.
References
- Archdiocese of São Paulo (Portuguese)
- São Paulo's City Hall (Portuguese)
- NGO Viva o Centro (Portuguese)
- Family information
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